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<br />Page 2 of 6 <br /> <br />• The County will take actions necessary to resolve the environmental contamination. – <br />Completed <br />• The City will prepare an AUAR and Master Plan. The Master Plan will be approved by <br />both the City and the County and will be implemented by the JDA. – Completed <br />• The City and County are responsible for installing their respective public infrastructure as <br />outlined by the JPA. – TBD <br />Between 2013 – 2016, the City facilitated the process of developing the Master Plan for the <br />TCAAP site, which as noted above was the responsibility of the City under the JPA. Planning <br />elements of the Master Plan included defining the public engagement process, land use, circulation <br />and movement, utilities, environmental remediation, parks and open space, implementation plan, <br />and a regulatory plan. In 2016, the City adopted the most recent version of the TRC, Section 1380 <br />of the zoning code which includes the regulating plan, land use table, design standards, and other <br />regulations related to land development that are specific to the TCAAP site. The proposed 427- <br />acre redevelopment referred to as Rice Creek Commons will include: <br /> <br />• Retail, office and light industrial development <br />• A town center <br />• Well-defined neighborhoods with architectural diversity <br />• A wide variety of housing options to serve young professionals, empty nesters, and seniors <br />• Abundant parks and open space <br />• Trails that provide for convenient and safe pedestrian access to commercial areas and other <br />site amenities <br /> <br />In addition, this document also includes a development flowchart that outlines the approval <br />processes for future land development of TCAAP that follows the terms as outlined in the JPA. <br />Future development proposals for TCAAP conforming with the TRC (or within the flexibilities <br />permitted) would fall under the purview and review of the JDA. As noted on the chart below, the <br />City maintains the responsibility for processing TRC Amendments (also elements not meeting <br />allowed flexibilities). The JPA identifies two classifications of an Amendment to the TCAAP <br />Master Plan: 1) Major Amendment or 2) Minor Amendment. A minor amendment does not <br />involve an amendment to the City’s Comprehensive Plan and is a change within a Development <br />Site (i.e. TRC Zoning Districts) deemed desirable by the JDA to implement the Development. The <br />JDA shall recommend such minor amendments to the City and County, and if approved by both <br />parties, the TCAAP Master Plan shall be modified consistent with the approved amendment. For <br />the City, a TRC Amendment would follow our standard procedures for processing a land use <br />application with a recommendation of the Planning Commission and City Council decision. As <br />part of a TRC Amendment, the City will request confirmation of approval by Ramsey County. <br /> <br />At their May 1, 2023 work session, the JDA discussed the Campus Commercial Zoning District <br />and indicated support for the City to proceed with consideration for expanding the allowed uses in <br />this district.
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